'gril

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'gril

Present: 'gril CD, DS, TC. 'grild DK.
Past: gril CD, DS, DS. 'gril TC.
Future: 'gril DK, DS, TC.
Imperative: grild DK. - DS, TC.
Involuntary: DS, TC, (Hoshi 2003).
Intransitive: DS, TC.
Syntax: [Abs. Obl.] (Hackett 2003).
Resultative of: sgril [CD], (Rona-Tas 1978: 359), (Beyer 1992: 116), (Gyurme 1992: 259), (Duff).
Meaning: 1. To be twisted or wrapped round, to be collected, concentrated; to flock or crowd together. 2. To be turned, rounded, made circular or cylindrical. 3. To fall, drop down (for 'khril Sch.) CD. To roll up; to snowball DK. 1. To twist, turn. 2. (according to some dag yig 'spelling primers') To collect together, to wrap in DS. 1. To be rolled up, to recoil, to be condensed, to be assembled. 2. To roll down TC.
Note: Root given as ril (Rona-Tas 1978: 359), (Beyer 1992: 73)
Note:(Rona-Tas 1978: 359) calls 'dril 'to be turned, rolled round, twisted into a thing.' the 'passive' of this verb, in addition he suggests a connection to the adjective hril po 'round, globular, close, dense' and the noun ril ba 'scroll'. (Beyer 1992: 73) similarly suggests comparision with ril po 'round'.

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